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Performance Planning and Analysis Manager

Stott and May
Type Permanent
Salary From £60,000 to £80,000 per annum + car + bonus
Location Central London, London [South-East England], London [South-East England]
Qualifications Qualified ACA/CIMA or MBA (or equivalent)
Agency: Stott and May
Contact Nina Carpanini
Start: ASAP
Reference GW 882995

Job description

A dynamic and rapidly expanding international Technology business is looking to recruit a Performance Planning and Analysis Manager for its EMEA team. Working closely with the Senior Management team, this role will focus on understanding the business performance and drivers, understanding consumer pricing mechanisms and opportunities that drive sales and providing analytical & commercial support for key EMEA Telecomms markets. You will also be involved in assessing potential opportunities and adding strategic value and input to improve the decision-making on telecoms performance by measuring the drivers of growth. The ideal profile for this role will be a qualified ACA or CIMA candidate with a track record of working within an international/EMEA environment within a commercial finance or sales planning capacity. You will be influential, articulate and be passionate about working in a customer-oriented business. A background within telecoms and fluency in a European language is essential for this role. 
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